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1 | (6) |
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I Two Main Divisions of Shinto-The Sectarian Shinto and the State Shinto |
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1 | (2) |
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II What is Meant by Religion |
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3 | (4) |
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BOOK II Genetical or Historical |
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7 | (1) |
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Part I Shinto in the Stage of Nature religion |
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7 | (113) |
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Section I Pre-Polydemonistic and Poly-demonistic Stages of Shinto |
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7 | (1) |
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Chapter I Some Traces of Animatism or Pre-Animism in Shinto |
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7 | (6) |
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Chapter II Animistic Phases of Nature Worship among the Japanese---Complex Nature Worship |
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13 | (8) |
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Chapter III Fetishism and phallicism |
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21 | (11) |
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32 | (16) |
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Chapter V Anthropolatry and Ancestor Worship in the Stage of Nature Religion |
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48 | (11) |
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I Primitive Anthropolatry |
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48 | (4) |
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II Anchestor Worship in Ancient Japan |
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52 | (7) |
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Chapter VI Totemism and primitive monotheism in Original Shinto |
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59 | (10) |
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I Some Traces of the Existence of Totemism in Ancient Japan |
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59 | (3) |
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II Deity of Primitive Monotheism in Shinto |
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62 | (5) |
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Section II Polytheistic Aspect of Shinto |
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67 | (2) |
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Chapter VII Shinto as a Sheer Polytheism |
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69 | (11) |
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Chapter VIII Theanthropic Aspect of Shinto Deities---Shinto as a Theanthropic or Homocentric Religion |
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80 | (8) |
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Chapter IX Shinto is the Japanese National Religion of Natural Growth |
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88 | (8) |
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Chapter X Ancient Shinto Practices |
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96 | (24) |
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96 | (7) |
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103 | (4) |
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103 | (4) |
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107 | (1) |
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III Deities' Dwellings or Shrines |
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107 | (3) |
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110 | (2) |
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V Physical and Moral Purity, and the Idea of Sin |
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112 | (8) |
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Part II Shinto in the Stage of Ethico-Intellectualistic Religion |
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120 | (95) |
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Chapter XI Dawn of Intellectual Awakening |
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120 | (7) |
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Chapter XII Dethronement of Minor Deities and Amalgamation or Unification of Different Deities |
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127 | (11) |
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Chapter XIII From Polytheism to Pantheism with some Phases of Henotheism and Monotheism |
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138 | (8) |
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Chapter XIV Ancient Myths and the Three Divine Imperial Regalia: an Attempt at Rational Interpretation |
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146 | (6) |
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Chapter XV Germs of Moral Ideas in Shinto and Appearance of a Change in the Idea of Sacrifice |
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152 | (8) |
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Chapter XVI Inner Purity Emphasized, and Sincerity-or Uprightness as the Fundamental Ethical Principle Becomes Pre-eminent in Shinto |
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160 | (10) |
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Chapter XVII Ethical Transformation of the Naturalistic Phallic Deities from a Higher Religious Point of View and Some Shnto Rites or Ceremonies Moralized |
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170 | (8) |
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Chapter XVIII Worship of Shinto Deities in Spirit and in Truth---Resulting in Iconoclasm |
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178 | (10) |
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Chapter XIX Some Deeper Reflections upon the Divine Protection of the Nation---A Problem Unsolved from the Old Standpoint of Shinto, the National Religion of Japan |
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188 | (14) |
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Chapter XX Unioue Position of Shinto among the World's Religions |
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202 | (13) |
| Bibliography |
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215 | (16) |
| Index |
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